Chandrakanta (TV series)

Chandrakanta
The main lead of Chandrakanta: Shahbaz Khan as Prince Virendra Singh and Shikha Swaroop as Princess Chandrakanta.
Written by Devki nandan
Story by Nirja Guleri
Directed by Nirja Guleri
Creative director(s) Sunil Verma
Starring Cast and characters
Narrated by Harish Bhimani
Theme music composer Usha Khanna
Opening theme "Chandrakanta" by Sonu Nigam
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 130
Production
Executive producer(s) Shrey Guleri
Sahil Guleri
Producer(s) Nirja Guleri
Production location(s) Film City Mumbai
Cinematography Nadeem Khan
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 52 minutes
Production company(s) M/s Prime Channel
Release
Original network DD National
Picture format 480i
Original release 1994 (1994) – 1996 (1996)

Chandrakanta is an Indian fantasy television series partly based on Devaki Nandan Khatri's novel of the same name . It was originally telecast on Doordarshan's DD National between 1994 and 1996, and was created, written, produced, and directed by Nirja Guleri. The serial was controversially pulled off air by Doordarshan in 1996 and the producers had to file a suit in court for reinstatement.[1] In accordance with the Order of the Supreme Court of India, Chandrakanta was reinstated and restarted by Doordarshan in 1999. Reruns of the show also aired on Star Plus and Sony Entertainment Television.[2]

Cast and characters

  • Kausambi Ganguly as Devshena
  • Mamik Singh as Surya/Deva
  • Nimai Bali as Surya(original)
  • Shahbaz Khan as Kunwar Virendra Vikram Singh
  • Shikha Swaroop as Princess Chandrakantaa
  • Javed Khan as Tej Singh
  • Mukesh Khanna as Janbaaz and Meghavat
  • Vijayendra Ghatge as Sumer Singh
  • Parikshit Sahni as Maharaja Surendra Singh (King of Naugarh)
  • Pankaj Dheer as Shiv Dutt, who is the King of Chunargarh, as well as a Vish Purush
  • Durga Jasraj as Rani Kalawati
  • Rajendra Gupta as Pandit Jagannath/Shani (his twin brother, a villain)
  • Akhilendra Mishra as Kroor Singh, also known as Yakoooo
  • Irrfan Khan as twin brothers Badrinath and Somnath
  • Krutika Desai Khan as twin sisters Sabhya and Ramya, Amba (Vish Kanya), and Jwala the dacoit
  • Sonika Gill as Amrapali, Amba's mother
  • Anu Dhawan as Tara (Vish Kanya)
  • Kalpana Iyer as Dum Dumi Maai. Iyer also plays Sultana, an ally of Tara
  • Roopal Patel as Jamuna, who is a cousin sister of Roopmati, a villain
  • Vinod Kapoor as Amarjeet Singh/Barkat Khan
  • Brownie as Ajgar
  • Aashif Sheikh as Naagmani Devata (Snake King)
  • Surendra Pal as King of Vijaygarh
  • Pradeep Rawat as Himmat Singh
  • Arun Mathur as Vaidh Baba, Damini's father
  • Deepak Parashar as Devdutt, Shivdutt's father
  • Sudha Chandran as Satyavati, Shivdutt's mother
  • Bhushan Jeevan as Dalpati Devata
  • Roopa Ganguly as Daamini, Vishvajeet Singh's mother
  • Waqar Sheikh as Vishvajeet Singh, the illegal son of Raja Surendra Singh and Damini.
  • Brahmachari as Nazim Aiyyar
  • Arjun (Firoz Khan) as the magician mentor of Vishvajeet Singh

Criticism

Kamlapati Khatri, the grandson of the novel's author, has said that the producer "had not done justice to the soul of Khatri's Chandrakanta". He has also accused the producers of willfully misrepresenting certain concepts from the novel, such as "tilism" (kind of a maze) and "ayyari" (spying), and showing them as "jaado-tona" (sorcery), as well as criticising the characters and the sequences in the Chunar fort for being overly exaggerated, and how far into the show the Chandrakanta appeared.[3]

References

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